Capital Region
Pathways in Technology Early High School (P-TECH)to
begin September 2018

April 19, 2018

Current eighth-graders who want
something different from their high school careers are invited to
attend Capital Region P-TECH in September 2018.

Debt-Free Degrees + Skills for Success =
Future Freedom

P-TECH is a four to six year program
(grades 9-14) designed to engage students and help them be
successful in careers in science, technology, engineering and math
(STEM). Students who successfully complete the program earn a high
school diploma and an associate’s degree at no cost in a high-tech
field. Graduates are first in line for a job with industry partners
in the growing field of information technology.

Students can choose from one of two
sites—Watervliet-Junior High School and Mohonasen High School.
Initial diploma pathways for students include degrees in Computer
Science, Computer Information Systems and Cybersecurity, and
pathways will expand in 2019.

Apply and Learn More

The application process is now underway
for eighth graders to enroll for September 2018. Learn about the
application process and get answers to your questions.

P-TECH Parent and Student Information
Nights

Current eighth-graders and their
families are invited to learn more about the program at any of these
upcoming events:

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